Seasonal impressions of nature: Creatively exploring phenology through an intuitive learning activity

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56103/nactaj.v69iTT.248

Keywords:

phenology, winter, urban nature, seasonal

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Author Biographies

Michael Barnes, University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Department of Horticultural Science

Kristen Jakstis, University of Stuttgart

Institute of Landscape Planning and Ecology

Leonie Fischer, University of Stuttgart

Institute of Landscape Planning and Ecology

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Published

03/04/2025

How to Cite

Barnes, M., Jakstis, K., & Fischer, L. (2025). Seasonal impressions of nature: Creatively exploring phenology through an intuitive learning activity. NACTA Journal, 69(TT). https://doi.org/10.56103/nactaj.v69iTT.248